Press Release

Wayne, PA: July 25, 2018 – GIS Health Care (GISHC) is pleased to announce the formation of a new
platform, that tightly integrates the health and care funding tools of HealthStyles.Net and the
Caregiver Services of Global Institutional Solutions. The combination brings together two corporate
distribution and service strategies to provide a unique, intuitive, personalized and scalable solution for
firms that strive to support their clients and employees with impactful and essential funding and care
resources.

Care and caregiving are essentially “where the rubber meets the road.” Notes Philip Gow, a cofounder of both entities and responsible for bringing them together. “It fills the inevitable gap
between the ‘medical fix’ and getting on with ‘daily living’. You can lean on family or you can hire
help, but there are always financial consequences, and usually stress.”

HealthStyles.Net is based on the premise that health concerns and planning, along with
financial planning, don’t just need to be joined together, but also need to come out of the
shadows and discussed in a positive, constructive environment – not one based solely on worry
and fear. According to co-founder, Heywood Sloane, "What worries people more than
maintaining their health or getting timely care with a quality doctor? Paying for their
healthcare! Addressing that requires help from a range of medical, care, and financial advisors.
But do they collaborate? Almost never. That means individuals and families need help."

"We originally created Caregiver Services to be a comprehensive solution to the contemporary
challenges of caregiving" adds Sheryl Christianson, president of Global Institutional Solutions.
"Caregiver stress is a crisis affecting millions of Americans. More than 21% of U.S. households,
experience daily limitations caring for a dependent adult. Caregivers are more likely to develop
illnesses, experience diminished concentration, withdrawal, and clinical depression. The stress is both
physical and mental. In the workplace it surfaces as chronic fatigue, poor work performance, and
absenteeism."